Baseball Swing Guru Making Impact With Major League Players
Posted on: Friday, 15 May 2009, 15:59 CDT
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Cevallos' passion for swing mechanics came in 1997 when playing Division 1 baseball. Cevallos had reached the height of frustration after finishing his freshman season batting .197 with just one extra base hit. He looked into the mechanics of the baseball swing on his own that summer and returned to hit .364 with four home runs and earned first team all-conference. Cevallos continued to study the swing by volunteering his time to film hitters in the dugout of college and professional teams during games. It would be ten years before Cevallos would teach. Zobrist was one of his first students.
Cevallos has turned hitting into an equation with a very clear formula. "Babe Ruth has the best swing I've ever seen. He scores a 474 on my CIR test," said Cevallos who has created a way to measure swing mechanics by drawing angles on video and plugging the angles into an equation. Cevallos believes he will be instrumental in creating the next .400 hitter and first 80 home run hitter. We shall see. One thing is for sure, the "Video Era" has come.
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